&nbsp&nbsp I' ve been wondering about the anatomy of our
little hero. His anatomy is clearly not complex. That
is, upon the first look at the little ball of fluff.
Kirby is mostly a little ball with feet. His sides
stick out to serve as arms. That is what is to be found
upon first analysis. But if one thinks further
something else might come to mind. What is he made of?
Then again, should we ask what it is made of?
So, that question once again is: What is it made of? Kirby
must be made of something that can stretch. That is shown
by how widely he can open his mouth. But he is able to
inflate himself when he jump and sort of float like a
balloon. He loses air as he goes. That must mean that there is
no skeleton and probably no organs existing inside that little
ball. He must be along the likes of a squid when it comes
to internal structure. The external structure, however ,
eludes me. The material Kirby is made of might be
something simple. It might be like the skin of any
other animal, just pink in pigment. Then again, the
material might be some complex foreign object to we
humans. Maybe some sort of alien thing. The world may
never know.

&nbsp&nbsp There is no distinction
between male or female with Kirby. Which brings up
questions of origin and details about the species.
The origin of this ball of fluff shall be addressed on
a later date. Until next time, remember to never listen
to a politician and to always say, "NO!" to salesmen.